On Saturday, you can get a haircut. Gov. Steve Sisolak said on Thursday that certain small businesses could open on Saturday, a few days earlier than the May 15 original date of the Nevada stay-at-home plan extension. Besides hair salons, restaurants can also open for dine-in, although in both cases there will be certain restrictions. Barbershops and hair and nail … [Read more...] about Ready or not, parts of state will open Saturday
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Drive-Thru COVID-19 Test Site to be Offered as Part of Effort to Re-Open Economy
Clark County and University Medical Center will launch a by appointment-only, drive-thru testing program at the Orleans Hotel & Casino on Tuesday, May 5, and Wednesday, May 6, as an initial step toward expanding the community’s capacity to make COVID-19 testing more widely available to the public.Starting today, the public can schedule an appointment to be … [Read more...] about Drive-Thru COVID-19 Test Site to be Offered as Part of Effort to Re-Open Economy
How to Manage Stress Through Music
StatePoint With routines upturned and health concerns top of mind, many people are feeling an extra amount of stress these days, too much of which can be bad for one’s mental and physical health. However, music has many mood-boosting, stress-relieving benefits. Here are four ways to incorporate more of it into your life without even leaving the house: • Too much … [Read more...] about How to Manage Stress Through Music
Nevada Department of Education releases path forward – responding to COVID-19
CARSON CITY - The Nevada Department of Education (NDE) today released its Path Forward Plan – Responding to COVID-19 to support schools and districts in continuing to provide educational opportunities to all students. The Path Forward Plan outlines work that has been done to shift policies and practices to date, as well as next steps to navigate the remainder of this school … [Read more...] about Nevada Department of Education releases path forward – responding to COVID-19